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I think it's welcome for all religious leaders to provide leadership on environmental issues: the Earth needs all the advocates it can get, what with the population growing out of control, a heavy load of humans who think they have no obligation to care for the planet, and the threat of global warming as a reminder that we could very easily bring down the very system we depend on for life.
So yeah: he should speak up. And Catholics should listen.
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Thankyou, I think everyone should listen. The enviroment is God's gift to us, and God created the earth, so we should have an obligation
by Leah on February 16th, 2009
I have another question on this issue. Do you mind answering it for me. Their are still Catholics who haven't accept this as part of the teachings.
by Leah on February 19th, 2009
I don't understand the question.
by HasntBeen on February 19th, 2009
I wrote out a new questions on the enviroment under Catholicism
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